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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow men needed for BBC documentary about working out and body image

If you are a male between the ages of 17 and 22 and work out, the BBC are looking for you.

Taking to their Instagram story, broadcasting and media production company, Firecrest Films, said that they were on the look out for people who "go to the gym and work out" as well as people who "share their experience of changing their body-image on social media."

In the full post they wrote: "Firecrest Films are making a documentary for the BBC focusing on male body image.

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"We are looking to speak with young males (aged 17-22) based in Scotland who go to the gym and work-out and who share their experience of changing their body-image on social media.

"We'd also like to talk to people who have ever been teased or bullied, either online or in real-life, because of how they look.

"Or perhaps you are a young male who feels that modern media imagery of males on television, magazines and social media has made you feel unhappy about your own image?"

If you think you cover what they are looking for, and you would be apply to talk about it to a camera for the upcoming documentary for the BBC, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

If you think you can do this, then you should contact takepart@firecrestfilms.com with your details. Once completed, a member of their team will be in touch to discuss this further.

They are looking for people between the ages of 17 and 22. (Firecrest/Instagram.)

The Firecrest company recently won a hat trick at the BAFTA Scotland awards last year. Taking to their website they wrote: "The Hunt For Bible John won twice, picking up the Specialist Factual award, plus the Director, Factual award for Matt Pinder."

Meanwhile, Dispatches: The Truth about Nike and Adidas, won the prize for News and Current Affairs.

They add: "This is the fifth consecutive year that the team behind Bible John - Matt, Audrey, Paul and Iain - have won at BAFTA Scotland. It's an extraordinary achievement. And the third time in five years Matt has won the Best Factual Director category here."

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